Monday, 24 September 2012

On Sunday 23rd September we all enjoyed a wonderful evening
of traditional music from Senegal, West Africa. Doudou Cissoko and his band
kept us all spell bound, and there was a chance for us all to try traditional
Sabar dancing at the end of the evening. Many thanks to everyone who helped
organise such a perfect evening - and we understand another special event is
promised next March! Well done!

Friday, 21 September 2012

We are all getting very excited about the forthcoming
concert in Limber Village Hall on Sunday (23/09/12) 7.30pm. Doudou Cissoko
plays the kora, a traditional stringed instrument from Senegal - he's very
famous for his playing, and he has 4 very skilful musicians to accompany him.
It promises to be a night to remember. Doudou's music is very harmonious and
easy to listen to - here is a link to a website where you can hear it for
yourself: http://t.co/K4IYmy1e Do
come - you'll have a great time!

Sunday, 16 September 2012

THURSDAY 13th was unlucky at Keelby - the printer broke down
so the paper lads had to do the am rounds from memory. Then a starling flew
into the shop & had to be chased out. We were just putting the shelves etc.
back when it came in again & managed to get into the suspended ceiling! It
took another 1/2 hour & lots of acrobatics until David
grabbed it & took it to the church yard. It flew away unharmed.

Saturday, 8 September 2012

On Wednesday Jayne and David attended a public meeting to
learn of the Brocklesby Estate's plans for an anaerobic digester just outside
Great Limber. Maize grown nearby will be fermented in a special way to produce
methane, which will be used to power grain dryers: surplus electricity will be
sold to the National Grid. It all sounds interesting, as long as the roads
don't get congested.